At Wellspring Bridge Healthcare, we support adolescents and adults facing a wide range of behavioral services in Montgomery County, MD and mental health conditions. Our care focuses on understanding symptoms, improving daily functioning, and supporting long-term emotional stability.
We treat the following conditions:
- Schizoaffective Disorder
A mental health condition combining symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorders. Symptoms may include hallucinations, disorganized thinking, depression, or manic episodes. - Narcissistic Personality Disorder
A personality disorder marked by an inflated sense of self-importance and need for admiration. Symptoms often include a lack of empathy, sensitivity to criticism, and interpersonal difficulties. - Avoidant Personality Disorder
A condition involving intense fear of rejection and social avoidance. Symptoms include low self-esteem, social withdrawal, and reluctance to engage despite a desire for connection. - Alcohol Use Disorder
A chronic condition involving difficulty controlling alcohol consumption. Symptoms may include cravings, tolerance, withdrawal, and continued use despite negative consequences. - Opioid Use Disorder
A substance use disorder involving dependence on opioids. Symptoms include strong urges to use, physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and impaired daily functioning. - Addiction
A condition characterized by compulsive substance use or behaviors despite harm. Symptoms include loss of control, cravings, and difficulty stopping without support. - Adjustment Disorder
A stress-related condition that occurs after major life changes. Symptoms may include sadness, anxiety, irritability, or difficulty coping with everyday responsibilities. - Panic Disorder
An anxiety disorder involving sudden and recurring panic attacks. Symptoms include rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness, and fear of losing control. - Eating Disorder
A group of conditions affecting eating behaviors and body image. Symptoms may include restrictive eating, bingeing, purging, and emotional distress around food. - Anxiety
A common mental health condition involving excessive worry or fear. Symptoms include restlessness, tension, racing thoughts, and difficulty concentrating. - Schizophrenia
A serious mental illness affecting thought processes and perception. Symptoms may include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, and social withdrawal. - Cyclothymic Disorder
A mood disorder involving ongoing emotional ups and downs. Symptoms include periods of mild depression and hypomanic symptoms that persist over time. - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
A neurodevelopmental condition affecting focus and impulse control. Symptoms include inattention, hyperactivity, restlessness, and difficulty with organization. - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
A trauma-related disorder following a distressing event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, hypervigilance, and emotional numbness. - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
A condition involving intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. Symptoms include unwanted obsessions and compulsions performed to reduce anxiety. - Intermittent Explosive Disorder
A behavioral disorder marked by sudden episodes of anger. Symptoms include impulsive aggression, verbal outbursts, and difficulty controlling emotions. - Major Depressive Disorder
A mood disorder causing persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest. Symptoms include low mood, fatigue, hopelessness, and changes in sleep or appetite. - Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
A long-term form of depression with milder but ongoing symptoms. Symptoms include chronic low mood, low energy, and reduced motivation. - Bipolar Disorder
A mood disorder involving shifts between depression and mania or hypomania. Symptoms include mood swings, changes in energy, impulsivity, and sleep disruption. - Insomnia
A sleep disorder affecting the ability to fall or stay asleep. Symptoms include poor sleep quality, daytime fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. - Borderline Personality Disorder
A personality disorder affecting emotional regulation and relationships. Symptoms include intense mood changes, fear of abandonment, and impulsive behaviors. - Dementia
Dementia is a condition marked by a decline in memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities that interferes with daily life. Symptoms may include confusion, difficulty communicating, and changes in behavior or personality. - Autism Disorder
Autism Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. Symptoms vary widely and may include sensory sensitivities, repetitive behaviors, and challenges with social engagement. - Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder involves persistent and excessive worry about everyday situations. Symptoms often include restlessness, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension, and ongoing feelings of unease.
Whole Person Behavioral Care
At Wellspring Bridge Healthcare, we provide structured behavioral and mental health support for adolescents and adults across a wide range of conditions. Our care model is designed to address emotional, cognitive, and behavioral challenges in an integrated and coordinated way. We focus on helping individuals achieve stability, improved daily functioning, and long term wellbeing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What signs show anxiety disorder?
Anxiety disorder often shows as ongoing worry, restlessness, muscle tension, and trouble concentrating. Sleep changes and irritability may also appear. We often see these signs affect work, school, and daily routines when support has not been started.
How does panic disorder appear in daily life?
Panic disorder can involve sudden episodes of intense fear. Common signs include rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, shaking, and dizziness. These episodes may occur without a clear trigger and can interrupt normal activities.
What symptoms are linked to bipolar disorder?
Bipolar disorder involves shifts between low mood and elevated energy periods. Low phases may include sadness and low energy, while elevated phases may include high activity, reduced sleep, and impulsive choices.
What is PTSD after trauma?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can develop after a distressing event. Signs may include flashbacks, nightmares, feeling on edge, and emotional numbness. Triggers connected to the event may also cause strong reactions.
What is the difference between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder?
Schizophrenia often involves hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. Schizoaffective disorder includes those symptoms along with strong mood changes, such as depression or elevated mood.



